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Fri, 22 Sep 2017 11:07:02 GMTSlideShare feed for Slideshows by User: CiscoSecurityIncident Response Services Template - Cisco Securityhttps://www.slideshare.net/CiscoSecurity/incident-response-services-template-cisco-security-80053198
ciscosecurityincidentresponseservicestemplate-170922110702 When responding to a security incident, communication is perhaps one of the most important, and yet, most overlooked aspects. This Cisco Security Incident Response Services Template has been used and refined for a number of years now in both Fortune 100 companies as well as with all of our Cisco Security Incident Response Services customers.
Learn more about incident response communications here: https://blogs.cisco.com/security/incident-response-fundamentals-communication]]>
When responding to a security incident, communication is perhaps one of the most important, and yet, most overlooked aspects. This Cisco Security Incident Response Services Template has been used and refined for a number of years now in both Fortune 100 companies as well as with all of our Cisco Security Incident Response Services customers.
Learn more about incident response communications here: https://blogs.cisco.com/security/incident-response-fundamentals-communication]]>
Fri, 22 Sep 2017 11:07:02 GMThttps://www.slideshare.net/CiscoSecurity/incident-response-services-template-cisco-security-80053198CiscoSecurity@slideshare.net(CiscoSecurity)Incident Response Services Template - Cisco SecurityCiscoSecurityWhen responding to a security incident, communication is perhaps one of the most important, and yet, most overlooked aspects. This Cisco Security Incident Response Services Template has been used and refined for a number of years now in both Fortune 100 companies as well as with all of our Cisco Security Incident Response Services customers.
Learn more about incident response communications here: https://blogs.cisco.com/security/incident-response-fundamentals-communication<img alt="" src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ciscosecurityincidentresponseservicestemplate-170922110702-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1506080547" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> When responding to a security incident, communication is perhaps one of the most important, and yet, most overlooked aspects. This Cisco Security Incident Response Services Template has been used and refined for a number of years now in both Fortune 100 companies as well as with all of our Cisco Security Incident Response Services customers.
Learn more about incident response communications here: https://blogs.cisco.com/security/incident-response-fundamentals-communication

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216335-160907220914 Ransomware has quickly become the most profitable type of malware ever seen, on its way to becoming a $1 billion annual market.
It's commonly delivered through exploit kits, malvertising (infected ads on a website that can deliver malware), phishing (fraudulent emails masquerading as trustworthy), or spam campaigns. The actual infection can begin when someone clicks on a link or an attachment in phishing emails. Infections can also happen when users surf to sites with malicious ads that automatically infect computers.
Given that ransomware can penetrate organizations in multiple ways, reducing the risk of ransomware infections requires a portfolio-based approach, rather than a single product. Ransomware must be prevented where possible, detected if it gains access to systems and contained to limit damage.
Cisco Ransomware Defense calls on the Cisco security architecture to protect businesses using defenses that span from networks to the DNS layer to email to the endpoint. It is backed by industry-leading Talos threat research for the ultimate responsiveness against ransomware.
Learn about Cisco Ransomware Defense: http://cisco.com/go/ransomware]]>
Ransomware has quickly become the most profitable type of malware ever seen, on its way to becoming a $1 billion annual market.
It's commonly delivered through exploit kits, malvertising (infected ads on a website that can deliver malware), phishing (fraudulent emails masquerading as trustworthy), or spam campaigns. The actual infection can begin when someone clicks on a link or an attachment in phishing emails. Infections can also happen when users surf to sites with malicious ads that automatically infect computers.
Given that ransomware can penetrate organizations in multiple ways, reducing the risk of ransomware infections requires a portfolio-based approach, rather than a single product. Ransomware must be prevented where possible, detected if it gains access to systems and contained to limit damage.
Cisco Ransomware Defense calls on the Cisco security architecture to protect businesses using defenses that span from networks to the DNS layer to email to the endpoint. It is backed by industry-leading Talos threat research for the ultimate responsiveness against ransomware.
Learn about Cisco Ransomware Defense: http://cisco.com/go/ransomware]]>
Wed, 07 Sep 2016 22:09:13 GMThttps://www.slideshare.net/CiscoSecurity/ransomware-the-realityCiscoSecurity@slideshare.net(CiscoSecurity)Ransomware: The RealityCiscoSecurityRansomware has quickly become the most profitable type of malware ever seen, on its way to becoming a $1 billion annual market.
It's commonly delivered through exploit kits, malvertising (infected ads on a website that can deliver malware), phishing (fraudulent emails masquerading as trustworthy), or spam campaigns. The actual infection can begin when someone clicks on a link or an attachment in phishing emails. Infections can also happen when users surf to sites with malicious ads that automatically infect computers.
Given that ransomware can penetrate organizations in multiple ways, reducing the risk of ransomware infections requires a portfolio-based approach, rather than a single product. Ransomware must be prevented where possible, detected if it gains access to systems and contained to limit damage.
Cisco Ransomware Defense calls on the Cisco security architecture to protect businesses using defenses that span from networks to the DNS layer to email to the endpoint. It is backed by industry-leading Talos threat research for the ultimate responsiveness against ransomware.
Learn about Cisco Ransomware Defense: http://cisco.com/go/ransomware<img alt="" src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_cropped_thumbnails/216335-160907220914/thumbnail-extra_small.jpg?cb=1473287139" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> Ransomware has quickly become the most profitable type of malware ever seen, on its way to becoming a $1 billion annual market.
It&#39;s commonly delivered through exploit kits, malvertising (infected ads on a website that can deliver malware), phishing (fraudulent emails masquerading as trustworthy), or spam campaigns. The actual infection can begin when someone clicks on a link or an attachment in phishing emails. Infections can also happen when users surf to sites with malicious ads that automatically infect computers.
Given that ransomware can penetrate organizations in multiple ways, reducing the risk of ransomware infections requires a portfolio-based approach, rather than a single product. Ransomware must be prevented where possible, detected if it gains access to systems and contained to limit damage.
Cisco Ransomware Defense calls on the Cisco security architecture to protect businesses using defenses that span from networks to the DNS layer to email to the endpoint. It is backed by industry-leading Talos threat research for the ultimate responsiveness against ransomware.
Learn about Cisco Ransomware Defense: http://cisco.com/go/ransomware

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215316-160412133556 This infographic offers an operator's view on mobile security trends, such as the technology innovations driving business gowth and security threats. It also suggests how you can protect customers.]]>
This infographic offers an operator's view on mobile security trends, such as the technology innovations driving business gowth and security threats. It also suggests how you can protect customers.]]>
Tue, 12 Apr 2016 13:35:56 GMThttps://www.slideshare.net/CiscoSecurity/infographic-security-for-mobile-service-providersCiscoSecurity@slideshare.net(CiscoSecurity)Infographic: Security for Mobile Service ProvidersCiscoSecurityThis infographic offers an operator's view on mobile security trends, such as the technology innovations driving business gowth and security threats. It also suggests how you can protect customers.<img alt="" src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_cropped_thumbnails/215316-160412133556/thumbnail-extra_small.jpg?cb=1460468729" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> This infographic offers an operator&#39;s view on mobile security trends, such as the technology innovations driving business gowth and security threats. It also suggests how you can protect customers.

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rackmountasawithfirepowerservices-151119212105-lva1-app6892-video Check out the latest rackmount firewalls built for the small to midsize business and distributed enterprise. For more information, please visit http://cs.co/9002BRRtg]]>
Check out the latest rackmount firewalls built for the small to midsize business and distributed enterprise. For more information, please visit http://cs.co/9002BRRtg]]>
Thu, 19 Nov 2015 21:20:05 GMThttps://www.slideshare.net/CiscoSecurity/cisco-asa-5508x-and-asa-5516x-next-gen-rackmount-firewalls-with-firepower-servicesCiscoSecurity@slideshare.net(CiscoSecurity)Cisco ASA 5508-X and ASA 5516-X Next Gen Rackmount Firewalls with FirePOWER ServicesCiscoSecurityCheck out the latest rackmount firewalls built for the small to midsize business and distributed enterprise. For more information, please visit http://cs.co/9002BRRtg<img alt="" src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rackmountasawithfirepowerservices-151119212105-lva1-app6892-video-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1447971368" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> Check out the latest rackmount firewalls built for the small to midsize business and distributed enterprise. For more information, please visit http://cs.co/9002BRRtg

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14730//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ciscosecuritymmmazeeditsv01converted-151116205435-lva1-app6891-video-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1447707346videoBlacktruehttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted1Identify Zero-Day Breaches with Cognitive Threat Analytics on Cisco Web Security https://www.slideshare.net/CiscoSecurity/identify-zeroday-breaches-with-cognitive-threat-analytics-on-cisco-web-security
identifyzero-daybreacheswithcognitivethreatanalyticsonciscowebsecurity-151112214612-lva1-app6891 Cognitive Threat Analytics is a technology that analyzes web requests to identify Command & Control traffic, identifying threats that are currently present in a network. It is currently available across the entire Cisco Web Security portfolio, including Cloud Web Security (CWS) and the Web Security Appliance (WSA). To learn more, watch this webinar: http://cs.co/9000BuggO]]>
Cognitive Threat Analytics is a technology that analyzes web requests to identify Command & Control traffic, identifying threats that are currently present in a network. It is currently available across the entire Cisco Web Security portfolio, including Cloud Web Security (CWS) and the Web Security Appliance (WSA). To learn more, watch this webinar: http://cs.co/9000BuggO]]>
Thu, 12 Nov 2015 21:46:12 GMThttps://www.slideshare.net/CiscoSecurity/identify-zeroday-breaches-with-cognitive-threat-analytics-on-cisco-web-securityCiscoSecurity@slideshare.net(CiscoSecurity)Identify Zero-Day Breaches with Cognitive Threat Analytics on Cisco Web Security CiscoSecurityCognitive Threat Analytics is a technology that analyzes web requests to identify Command & Control traffic, identifying threats that are currently present in a network. It is currently available across the entire Cisco Web Security portfolio, including Cloud Web Security (CWS) and the Web Security Appliance (WSA). To learn more, watch this webinar: http://cs.co/9000BuggO<img alt="" src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/identifyzero-daybreacheswithcognitivethreatanalyticsonciscowebsecurity-151112214612-lva1-app6891-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1447364971" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> Cognitive Threat Analytics is a technology that analyzes web requests to identify Command &amp; Control traffic, identifying threats that are currently present in a network. It is currently available across the entire Cisco Web Security portfolio, including Cloud Web Security (CWS) and the Web Security Appliance (WSA). To learn more, watch this webinar: http://cs.co/9000BuggO

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cloudsecurityoverview-151104002856-lva1-app6892-video See how Cisco solves some of the biggest security challenges of cloud adoption: http://cs.co/esecws]]>
See how Cisco solves some of the biggest security challenges of cloud adoption: http://cs.co/esecws]]>
Wed, 04 Nov 2015 00:27:42 GMThttps://www.slideshare.net/CiscoSecurity/extend-security-with-the-cloud-54713294CiscoSecurity@slideshare.net(CiscoSecurity)Extend Security with the CloudCiscoSecuritySee how Cisco solves some of the biggest security challenges of cloud adoption: http://cs.co/esecws<img alt="" src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cloudsecurityoverview-151104002856-lva1-app6892-video-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1446597348" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> See how Cisco solves some of the biggest security challenges of cloud adoption: http://cs.co/esecws

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airforceassociationscyberpatriot-151002052203-lva1-app6891 By 2018, the U.S. Department of Commerce estimates there will be 1.2 million unfilled science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) jobs in the United States. The CyberPatriot program is helping to fill that gap with qualified talent by exciting K–12 students about cybersecurity or other STEM disciplines through education and competition. Learn more at http://csr.cisco.com/casestudy/cyberpatriot]]>
By 2018, the U.S. Department of Commerce estimates there will be 1.2 million unfilled science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) jobs in the United States. The CyberPatriot program is helping to fill that gap with qualified talent by exciting K–12 students about cybersecurity or other STEM disciplines through education and competition. Learn more at http://csr.cisco.com/casestudy/cyberpatriot]]>
Fri, 02 Oct 2015 05:22:02 GMThttps://www.slideshare.net/CiscoSecurity/why-schools-should-participate-in-the-cyberpatriot-programCiscoSecurity@slideshare.net(CiscoSecurity)Why Schools Should Participate in the CyberPatriot ProgramCiscoSecurityBy 2018, the U.S. Department of Commerce estimates there will be 1.2 million unfilled science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) jobs in the United States. The CyberPatriot program is helping to fill that gap with qualified talent by exciting K–12 students about cybersecurity or other STEM disciplines through education and competition. Learn more at http://csr.cisco.com/casestudy/cyberpatriot<img alt="" src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/airforceassociationscyberpatriot-151002052203-lva1-app6891-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1443763500" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> By 2018, the U.S. Department of Commerce estimates there will be 1.2 million unfilled science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) jobs in the United States. The CyberPatriot program is helping to fill that gap with qualified talent by exciting K–12 students about cybersecurity or other STEM disciplines through education and competition. Learn more at http://csr.cisco.com/casestudy/cyberpatriot